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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- G01F11/00—Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it
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- This invention relates generally to devices for dispensing particulate material and more particularly to measuring and dispensing caps for use with material containers.
- Many spices for example, are commonly supplied in jars with screw-on caps. In the absence of a dispensing feature on the cap, it must be unscrewed and removed to enable insertion of a measuring spoon for removal of the amount desired. This procedure is inconvenient, particularly where several spices are required for use in a given recipe, and it is difficult to level off the contents of the spoon in a precise manner without spilling some of the contents.
- a cap that has a built-in metering and dispensing rotor disposed across the mouth of the jar. Such a dispensing cap may be operated by holding the jar upside down and turning the rotor, whereby the quantity that fills the cavity in the rotor is dispensed downward by gravity when the cavity is aligned with an external aperture.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,162,751 issued July 31, 1979, to Hetland et al., discloses a dispenser cap including a housing defining a vertically extending discharge spout and having an inlet opening and an outlet opening with a rotor disposed across the spout between the openings.
- the rotor has a single, axially disposed chamber that is movable from a loading position to a dispensing position upon rotation.
- the chamber in this device is adjustable in volume by means of a rack-and-pinion actuated member that varies the location of the chamber bottom or by means of movable segments making up the sides of the chamber.
- U.S. No. 4,162,751 issued July 31, 1979, to Hetland et al.
- Pat. No. 3,122,278, issued Feb. 25, 1964, to Crozier also discloses a dispenser with a metering rotor disposed across the opening of a dispensing spout, the rotor having only one measured cavity that is adjustable by insertion or removal of reducer elements.
- Other approaches are shown by U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,674,660, issued June 23, 1987, to Botto; 4,071,171, issued Jan. 31, 1978, to Bassignani; 3,130,874, issued Apr. 28, 1964, to Bulmer; 3,018,924, issued Jan. 30, 1962, to Reed; and 2,710,118, issued June 7, 1955, to Stoddard.
- a dispenser cap for spices and other particulate food products should provide for delivery of precisely measured amounts directly into a mixing bowl or the like merely by the simple act of turning a knob, without requiring any adjustment to the dispenser mechanism for different amounts.
- the present invention is directed to a dispenser cap for engagement with the mouth of a container of particulate material, the cap including a housing having secured therein a metering rotor located on an axis perpendicular to the mouth of the container.
- the rotor has axially extending compartments of equal volume spaced around its circumference and located such that, upon rotation, each compartment will be sequentially in communication with the interior of the container for being filled and with an exterior aperture for dispensing.
- the housing provides wiping action to precisely level of the filled compartments while they are being moved toward the dispensing aperture. Variations in the amount of material dispensed are obtainable in multiples of the amount delivered by one compartment.
- each compartment could be one-fourth teaspoon, in which case a teaspoonful would be dispensed upon turning the rotor unit until four compartments reach the exterior aperture.
- Grasping means such as a knob is provided for turning the rotor.
- an indicator such as a spring-biased detent mechanism giving a clicking effect may be placed in operating relationship to the knob.
- Dispenser caps embodying the invention may be placed in a plurality of containers as might be involved in a collection of a wide variety of spices. Each container with its own dispenser cap would then be supported upside down or on a rack or the like, allowing a chef to conveniently obtain a measured desired amount of any of the spices. No adjustment of compartment volumes is required in use of this dispenser, with larger amounts being obtainable in measured increments upon further rotation until the container contents are exhausted.
- Another object is to provide such a dispenser cap that enables dispensing of variable amounts of material in multiples of a single measured amount.
- FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a dispenser cap shown mounted in operating position on a spice jar.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away view showing a rotor mechanism embodying the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a pictorial view showing a dispenser cap and attached jar mounted on a supporting rack.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 there is shown a dispensing cap 10 attached to a spice jar 12 by engagement of inside threads 14 on the cap with outside threads 16 at the top of the jar.
- the assembled jar and cap are shown in upside-down operating position, enabling material in the jar to be fed downward by gravity.
- the cap includes a tubular side portion 18 integral with a flat end portion 20 that has a rectangular aperture 22 communicating with the interior of the jar.
- An outwardly extending housing 24 is connected to the cap end portion 20 around the sides of aperture 22.
- the housing has truncated tubular portions 26 defining its sides and flat end portions 28, 29 integral therewith. The end and side portions terminate in a plane parallel to the plane of the cap end portion 20 and define a rectangular external aperture 30.
- a measuring and dispensing rotor 32 is disposed within the housing with its axis perpendicular to and across the mouth of the jar, operating between inner aperture 22 and outer aperture 30.
- Rotor 32 has an axially extending annular body 34 that receives and is secured to a shaft 36.
- the shaft at one end is journalled for rotation in circular hole 38 in end portion 28, and the other end is journalled in hole 40 through end wall 29 of tapered end region 54.
- the annular rotor body 34 has integral therewith a plurality of radially extending, spaced-apart blades 46 defining therebetween a plurality of compartments or cavities 48, each having the same volume as the others.
- Each of the blades has an outer edge 50 which fits in closely spaced-apart relation against the inside of tubular side portion 26 upon being rotated, thus providing wiping action to level off and slightly and reproducibly compress the material contained in the cavities so as to ensure that each cavity delivers the same amount.
- Knob 52 is secured to the outward extending end of shaft 36, enabling manual rotation of the rotor.
- the housing end adjacent the knob has an inwardly tapered region 54 between wall 29 and end 44, enabling the knob to be readily grasped.
- knob 52 As shown in FIG. 3, the inside face of knob 52 is provided with indentations 56 of semi-circular cross section, one for each blade, and with a ball 58 biased against that face by means of a spring 60 disposed in an axially extending hole 62 in the housing end adjacent the knob, thus providing a detent mechanism for sensing and controlling the extent of rotation.
- a distinct change in the amount of force required to turn the knob is produced as each indentation is reached so that the user may readily ascertain the number of compartments which have delivered the material being dispensed.
- cavities 48 are successively filled and emptied when the rotor is turned. Upon movement of the rotor, counterclockwise in this view, cavities 48 would become filled with material when they are moved from the position shown at 49a to the position as indicated by 49b. Upon further rotation to the 49c position, wiping action of the blade against the tubular portion of the housing levels off the material to provide a predetermined volume at the 49d position. Upon reaching the lowermost position at 49e, the cavity is aligned with aperture 30, and the material is dispensed downward. The cavity remains empty at position 49f.
- the rotor is constructed so as to provide each of the cavities with an equal volume; thus, the total amount of material dispensed may be determined by the number of cavities rotated to the dispensing position as described above.
- each cavity could be provided with a volume of one-fourth teaspoon, in which case a full level teaspoonful would be obtained by turning the rotor to dispense material from four cavities.
- FIG. 5 shows an arrangement whereby a plurality of jars with dispensing caps attached may be supported for convenient access.
- a strip of material 68 which may be made of metal and which has a slightly protruding lip 70 at its bottom edge is mountable to the surface of a wall or cabinet.
- the lip has a series of spaced-apart vertically extending slots 66 into which tabs 64 connected to end portions 20 of the caps 10 may be inserted, holding the caps in position for storage as well as use.
- An array of jars providing a variety of spices or other products is thus made available for convenient use by merely turning the knob for the material desired.
- the dispensing cap described above can be used for any solid particulate material that is flowable by gravity through the apparatus.
- products such as instant coffee, granulated sugar, coffee creamer, or the like may be dispensed by this means.
- Dispensing caps embodying the invention may be constructed of metal, but they are also amenable to use of plastics which would enable production in quantity at low cost.
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